Karnataka Lokayukta undergoes multiple surgeries, condition stable

Justice Vishwanath Shetty underwent surgeries for wounds on chest, abdomen, legs and thigh.
Karnataka Lokayukta undergoes multiple surgeries, condition stable
Karnataka Lokayukta undergoes multiple surgeries, condition stable
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Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Vishwanath Shetty has been operated upon at Mallya Hospital and is condition is stable according to doctors treating him. He had suffered multiple injuries including deep stab wounds following the attack in his office on Tuesday morning. 

Dr S Mallikarjuna, administrator, Mallya Hospital, where he is being treated said "When he came to the hospital, he was conscious and explained how the incident took place to the doctors. He was well oriented. His condition is stable," he added.

Justice Shetty has wounds on his lower chest and abdomen. "He also had injuries on his hands. These could have probably happened when he was trying to defend himself from the attacker. He has four deep stab wounds," he added. 

He has had internal bleeding due to which he had to undergo a surgery immediately according to doctors attending to him. 

"At 2 pm, the Justice was brought in with multiple stab injuries. Our team of doctors immediately administered CPR and took him to the operating theatre. One of the more serious stab wounds was in the stomach and there was excessive bleeding. The situation was critical but now we have got it under control and the patient is stable. There is no reason to worry at all,” said doctors treating him.

“We performed four surgeries from 2:30pm to 6pm in the chest stomach thigh and hand," said Dr Diwakar who operated upon him. Justice Shetty is now being treated at the Critical Care Unit of the Hospital. 

The doctor also said that he had excessive bleeding and that has been controlled. With regard to a possibility of discharge soon, the doctor said that it would not be possible to decide that as he will have to remain under observation for some time. He underwent surgeries for wounds in his chest, abdomen, thigh and legs on Tuesday.  

In the past, he had also undergone a bypass surgery and is also diabetic. Doctors said that care would be taken keeping these factors in mind as well. 

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